At age seven, a nobleman's son began training for knighthood. During this first step of training, boys were called pages.
Like everyone, pages had a strict rule of conduct, a certain way of behaving that they had to follow. The rules were very detailed and very clear. Some of the rules were:
  • When you enter a lord's place, say, "Good Speed" and with humble cheer, greet all who are present.
  • Do not rush in rudely, but enter with head up and at an easy pace, and kneel on one knee only to your lord.
  • Make obeisance (bow) to your lord always when you answer, otherwise stand as still as a stone until he speak.

a charictar that chaucar doesnot include is knights kill other people i think he left that out because its not school apprprite

The knight back then would relate to military type stuff today more like a marine because the marines do most of the fighting




Picture of a suit of armor
Picture of a suit of armor